结肠镜检查的结果和并发症:以色列北部的一项前瞻性多中心研究。

Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-06-19 DOI:10.1155/2012/612542
A Suissa, O S Bentur, J Lachter, K Yassin, I Chermesh, I Gralnek, A Karban, I Khamaysi, Y Naveh, A Tamir, A Shahbari, R Eliakim
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背景。结肠镜检查筛查人群在平均风险的结直肠癌(CRC)被许多领先的胃肠道协会推荐。目标。目的是评估患者结肠镜检查的质量、并发症和接受率。方法。我们前瞻性地收集了2003年10月至2006年9月间进行的结肠镜检查的数据。患者被要求在手术后7天返回一份随访表。那些没有这样做的人通过电话联系了他们。结果:共纳入6584例患者,其中男性50.4%。受试者平均年龄57.73岁(SD 15.22)。结直肠癌筛查是12.8%的主要指征。92%的患者获得盲肠插管,76.2%的患者肠准备良好至优秀。结肠镜检查后即刻预后良好的占99.4%。3例发生穿孔,每2200例结肠镜检查1例。3例发生大出血(保守治疗)。94.2%的患者同意在未来再次接受结肠镜检查。结论。检查质量好,并发症风险低,患者接受度高,鼓励我们推荐结肠镜检查作为以色列结直肠癌的主要筛查试验。
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Outcome and complications of colonoscopy: a prospective multicenter study in northern Israel.

Outcome and complications of colonoscopy: a prospective multicenter study in northern Israel.

Background. Colonoscopy for screening the population at an average risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) is recommended by many leading gastrointestinal associations. Objectives. The objective was to assess the quality, complications and acceptance rate of colonoscopy by patients. Methods. We prospectively gathered data from colonoscopies which were performed between October 2003 and September 2006. Patients were asked to return a follow-up form seven days after the procedure. Those who failed to do so were contacted by phone. Results. 6584 patients were included (50.4% males). The average age of subjects was 57.73 (SD 15.22). CRC screening was the main indication in 12.8%. Cecal intubation was achieved in 92% of patients and bowel preparation was good to excellent in 76.2%. The immediate outcome after colonoscopy was good in 99.4%. Perforations occurred in 3 cases-1 in every 2200 colonoscopies. Significant bleeding occurred in 3 cases (treated conservatively). 94.2% of patients agreed to undergo repeat colonoscopy in the future if indicated. Conclusions. The good quality of examinations, coupled with the low risk for complications and the good acceptance by the patients, encourages us to recommend colonoscopy as a primary screening test for CRC in Israel.

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